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- Jamie Redknapp/The Mail on Adel Taarabt - "...He's just magic- Get along to see Adel Taarabt of QPR; there isn't a better footballer outside the Barclays Premier League. He sometimes needs a ball of his own, which is why Spurs let him go, but the Moroccan is a magician. QPR have won three from three and he's in super form. Where does he play? Everywhere! His positional discipline is not the best, but he has dazzling skills. Mail

TELEGRAPH/Neil Trains - QPR manager Neil Warnock says Adel Taarabt is 'breath of fresh air' at Loftus Road- “...If he could put the teamwork into his game, the sky’s the limit. I’ve never seen anybody with ability like his. QPR fans have been spoilt, with Rodney Marsh and Sam Bowles,” Warnock said. “Taarabt is a breath of fresh air. At 61, I’ve never seen anyone like him in my life. That’s why I spent so long to make sure he signed.” - He took three months trying to convince Taarabt to sign a three-year contract and such persistence was justified again. - In the first half, everything QPR attempted was channelled through his sleight of foot and subtle tricks. A drop of the shoulder here, a step-over and a drag-back there, the ball was magnetised to his bootlaces and he created both goals to propel his side to the top of the table....” Telegraph

Fulham Chronicle/Jacob Murtagh - QPR duo put on transfer list- NEIL Warnock has placed Gary Borrowdale and Pat Agyemang on the transfer list.- QPR defender Borrowdale has failed to feature in the league this season, while striker Agyemnag hasn't played at all, with the pair both spending loan spells away from Loftus Road at the end of last year.- And as part of a last-week clearout before the transfer deadline kicks in, Rangers are set to circulate the names of the duo as Warnock nurtures hopes of bringing in two new faces to beef up his forward line. Fulham Chronicle

- Thirty-Five years ago today: August 23, 1975: Derby County 1 QPR 5.: One of QPR's greatest-ever away results: QPR travelled to then-League Champions Derby County and won 5-1 at the Baseball Ground. A Stan Bowles hatrick with additional goals from Dave Thomas and Dave Clement. Making the result even more impressive, QPR played without their regular center-backs David Webb and Frank McClintock; and instead had inexperienced reserve defenders: Ron Abbott (formerly a center-forward) and Tonny Tagg. QPR's team that day: Parkes - Clement Abbott Tagg Gillard - Masson Francis Leach - Thomas Bowles Givens - Sub: Beck.

Fourteen years ago today since Kevin Gallen got that terrible career-changing injury playing at Portsmouth: August 23rd 1996. After scoring on opening day at home to Oxford, Gallen scored twice in QPR's first away game at Portsmouth. Unfortunately in scoring that second goal, he got injured with a cruciate knee injury; missed the rest of the season. And to a great extent was never quite the same again.

Five Years Ago: August 23, 2005, Northampton 3 QPR 0 and QPR went out of the cup. Ian Evatt made his debut (and was sent off). Also playing for QPR and making his full QPR debut: Ugo Ukah. QPR's team that night was ...Royce, Ukah, Evatt, Shimmin, Milanese, Miller, Bircham (Baidoo 59), Bean, Brown (Bignot 46), Gallen, Moore. - Subs Not Used: Cole, Hislop, Bailey. -